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'''Brief Encounters''' were an occasional series of new prose fiction stories. The stories appeared throughout ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'''s regular issues, [[Doctor Who Magazine (special issues)|issues]] and later ''[[Doctor Who Yearbook]]''. | |||
'''Brief Encounters''' | |||
==Overviews== | |||
The series began as vignettes orientated towards character and mood. In the ''Yearbooks'', the format changed to allow for longer stories with more of an orientation towards plot. A number of stories feature continuity difficult to integrate with the comics and with later [[canon]]. | |||
==The Stories== | ==The Stories== | ||
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|''Issue'' || '''Title''' || '''Author''' || '''Featuring''' | | |''Issue'' || '''Title''' || '''Author''' || '''Featuring''' | | ||
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| [[DWM Issue 167]] || ''[[The Meeting]]'' || [[John Lucarotti]] || [[First Doctor]] | | [[DWM Issue 167]] || ''[[The Meeting]]'' || [[John Lucarotti]] ||<ul><li>[[First Doctor]]</li><li>[[John Lucarotti]] (as character)</li></ul> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[DWM Issue 168]] || ''[[An Incident Concerning the Continual Bombardment of the Phobos Colony]]'' || [[Paul Cornell]] || [[Davros]] | | [[DWM Issue 168]] || ''[[An Incident Concerning the Continual Bombardment of the Phobos Colony]]'' || [[Paul Cornell]] || <ul><li>[[Davros]]</li></ul> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[DWM Issue 169]] || ''[[Untitled (DWM 169)|Untitled]]'' || [[David Bishop]] || [[Seventh Doctor]] | | [[DWM Issue 169]] || ''[[Untitled (DWM 169)|Untitled]]'' || [[David Bishop]] ||<ul><li>[[Seventh Doctor]]</li><li>[[Ian Chesterton]]</li><li>[[Barbara Wright]]</li></ul> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[DWM Issue 171]] || ''[[Untitled (DWM 171)|Untitled]]'' || [[Michael Bonner]] || None | | [[DWM Issue 171]] || ''[[Untitled (DWM 171)|Untitled]]'' || [[Michael Bonner]] ||<ul><li>None</li></ul> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[DWM Issue 172]] || ''[[A Victorian Interlude]]'' || [[Andy Lane]] || [[Fifth Doctor]] | | [[DWM Issue 172]] || ''[[A Victorian Interlude]]'' || [[Andy Lane]] ||<ul><li>[[Henry Gordon Jago]]</li><li>[[George Litefoot|Dr Litefoot]]</li><li>[[Fifth Doctor]]</li><ul> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[DWM Issue 174]] || ''[[Under Reykjavik]]'' || [[Warren Ellis]] || [[Romana II]] | | [[DWM Issue 174]] || ''[[Under Reykjavik]]'' || [[Warren Ellis]] ||<ul><li>[[Magnus Greel]]</li><li>[[Romana II]]</li></ul> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[DWM Issue 176]] || ''[[Mistaken Identity]]'' || [[Gary Russell]] || [[Lytton]] | | [[DWM Issue 176]] || ''[[Mistaken Identity]]'' || [[Gary Russell]] ||<ul><li>[[Lytton]]</li><li>Cast of ''[[EastEnders]]''</li></ul> | ||
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| [[DWM Issue 178]] || ''[[Affirmative]]'' || [[Daniel Read]] || [[Seventh Doctor]] | | [[DWM Issue 178]] || ''[[Affirmative]]'' || [[Daniel Read]] ||<ul><li>[[Seventh Doctor]]</li><li>[[Leela]]</li><li>[[K9 Mark I]]</li></ul> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| DWM Issue 178 || ''[[An Unfulfilled Dream]]'' || [[Karen Dunn]] || [[Seventh Doctor]] | | DWM Issue 178 || ''[[An Unfulfilled Dream]]'' || [[Karen Dunn]] ||<ul><li>[[Seventh Doctor]]</li></ul> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[DWM Issue 181]] || ''[[Echoes of Future Past]]'' || [[John Summerfield]] || [[First Doctor]] | | [[DWM Issue 181]] || ''[[Echoes of Future Past]]'' || [[John Summerfield]] ||<ul><li>[[First Doctor]]</li><li>[[Seventh Doctor]]</li></ul> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[DWM Issue 184]] || ''[[Duggan (short story)|Duggan]]'' || [[Paul Ferry]] || [[Seventh Doctor]], [[Ace]] | | [[DWM Issue 184]] || ''[[Duggan (short story)|Duggan]]'' || [[Paul Ferry]] || [[Seventh Doctor]], [[Ace]] |
Revision as of 22:02, 19 November 2008
'Brief Encounters were an occasional series of new prose fiction stories. The stories appeared throughout Doctor Who Magazines regular issues, issues and later Doctor Who Yearbook.
Overviews
The series began as vignettes orientated towards character and mood. In the Yearbooks, the format changed to allow for longer stories with more of an orientation towards plot. A number of stories feature continuity difficult to integrate with the comics and with later canon.